Go4SET STEM project with Year 9. This involves working on a project with external STEM ambassadors about different scientific principles and produced displays, models and presentations which will be presented at the RICOH arena later in the year. For the launch the students went to the NEC for the Science Big Bang Fair and had a wonderful time.

KS3 Science Club. Looking at Materials Chemistry in which we carry out a range of experiments on the modification of everyday materials to illustrate principles behind material science.

Some Year 8 students are involved in a bronze crest award which is another STEM based project investigating rocket launches. Students are using water rockets and air rockets to investigate properties which affect the trajectory of the projectiles.

Year 12 biologists are involved in a project with the Natural History Museum in London called ‘The Microverse’. The students have samples the different surfaces around the school and set the samples off for analysis. Once analysed, reports will be sent back to school including a DNA fingerprint of our school micro organisms.

conclusion, using scientific, technical and mathematical language, using ICT tools.

collecting data from primary and secondary sources, using ICT sources and tools

What will this course help you to do post 16?
Students may progress to Science A levels with this qualification. Scientists work in industry, the health service, government establishments, research and education or in scientific analysis in hospitals, quality control and forensic science laboratories.

Job opportunities include research and development, aimed at providing practical solutions to problems within chemical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and food and drink industries. Research scientists can also be found in defence and aerospace, energy electronics and telecommunications.

presenting information, developing an argument and drawing a conclusion, using scientific, technical and mathematical language, using ICT tools.

collecting data from primary and secondary sources, using ICT sources and tools

What will this course help you to do post 16?
Scientists work in industry, the health service, government establishments , research and education or in scientific analysis in quality control and forensic science laboratories.

Job opportunities include research and development, aimed at providing practical solutions to problems within chemical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and food and drink industries. Research scientists can also be found in defence and aerospace, energy electronics and telecommunications.

presenting information, developing an argument and drawing a conclusion, using scientific, technical and mathematical language, using ICT tools.

collecting data from primary and secondary sources, using ICT

What will this course help you to do post 16?
Students may progress to Science A levels with these qualifications. Scientists work in industry, the health service, government establishments, research and education or in scientific analysis in quality control and forensic science laboratories.

Job opportunities include research and development, aimed at providing practical solutions to problems within chemical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and food and drink industries. Research scientists can also be found in defence and aerospace, energy electronics and telecommunications.

presenting information, developing an argument and drawing a conclusion, using scientific, technical and mathematical language, using ICT tools.

collecting data from primary and secondary sources, using ICT

What will this course help you to do post 16?
BTEC First Awards offer progression to BTEC National Programmes, and Foundation Degrees. Scientists work in industry, the health service, government establishments, research and education within scientific analysis in hospitals, quality control and forensic science laboratories.

Job opportunities include research and development, aimed at providing practical solutions to problems within chemical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and food and drink industries. Research scientists can also be found in defence and aerospace, energy electronics and telecommunications.

presenting information, developing an argument and drawing a conclusion, using scientific, technical and mathematical language, using ICT tools.

collecting data from primary and secondary sources, using ICT

What will this course help you to do post 16?
BTEC First Awards offer progression to BTEC National Programmes, and Foundation Degrees. Scientists work in industry, the health service, government establishments, research and education within scientific analysis in hospitals, quality control and forensic science laboratories.

Job opportunities include research and development, aimed at providing practical solutions to problems within chemical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and food and drink industries. Research scientists can also be found in defence and aerospace, energy electronics and telecommunications.

Who can I ask for more information?
Any of the Science Staff

Moseley School and Sixth Form is an inspirational place to learn, where teachers with a passion for teaching and learning, nurture the curiosity, creativity and imagination of students.